- Dragon Ball Rage NPC locations include the Wasteland, Tropical Islands, Desert, and Cell Games.
- Saibamen, Jinkouman, and Tennenman are roaming NPC groups with different power levels and stat drops.
- Carl and Goku are listed bosses with stronger benchmarks and valuable title, mode, accessory, or item drops.
- Best route: Start in the Wasteland, then rotate through Tropical Islands, Desert, and Cell Games.
Dragon Ball Rage NPC locations at a glance
Dragon Ball Rage NPC locations are spread across four recognizable areas: the Wasteland, Tropical Islands, Desert, and Cell Games. The three standard enemy groups roam their regions, while Carl and Goku are listed as bosses tied to specific locations.
The available NPC listing is marked as unfinished, so this guide focuses on the entries and values currently documented there. Use the tables below as a practical reference rather than assuming every possible NPC has already been recorded.
| NPC | Type | Location | Power Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saibamen | Roaming group | Wasteland | 25,000 |
| Jinkouman | Roaming group | Tropical Islands | 30,000 |
| Tennenman | Roaming group | Desert | 35,000 |
| Carl | Boss | Wasteland | 70,000 |
| Goku | Boss | Cell Games | 250,000 |
Wasteland
- Saibamen roam this area
- Carl also spawns here
- Useful for comparing regular and boss encounters
Tropical Islands
- Jinkouman groups roam the islands
- Listed power level: 30,000
- No documented item drop
Desert
- Tennenman groups roam the region
- Highest regular NPC benchmark listed
- Stat drop: 15,000 in all stats
Cell Games
- Goku appears on the island
- Highest listed power level: 250,000
- Includes a chance for a 4 Star Ball
Check the area name before searching for an NPC. Regular groups roam their zones, while bosses are connected to fixed locations or spawn points.
The most efficient first destination depends on your current strength. The Wasteland is the only documented area with both a regular NPC group and a boss, making it a useful starting point for players comparing encounters. Tropical Islands and Desert provide intermediate regular targets, while Cell Games is reserved for the most demanding listed fight.
For the full NPC entry, consult the Dragon Ball Rage NPCs wiki page.
Regular NPCs and their farming value
The standard NPC groups are Saibamen, Jinkouman, and Tennenman. Each group has a documented location, power level, stat drop, and Zeni range. Only Saibamen has a listed accessory drop; the other two entries currently show no documented drops.
| NPC | Area | Stat Drop | Zeni Range | Documented Drop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saibamen | Wasteland | 10,000 in all stats | 4–11 | Saiba Claw, accessory, 5% |
| Jinkouman | Tropical Islands | 10,000 in all stats | 17–34 | N/A |
| Tennenman | Desert | 15,000 in all stats | 25.5–42.5 | N/A |
Saibamen in the Wasteland
Groups of Saibamen constantly roam the Wasteland. Their listed power level is 25,000, with a stat drop of 10,000 in all stats. They provide between 4 and 11 Zeni, and the documented reward is the Saiba Claw, an accessory with a 5% drop chance.
Because Carl is also associated with the Wasteland, this area can support a simple progression check. Clear or evaluate the regular Saibamen encounter first, then decide whether your character is prepared to attempt the boss benchmark.
Jinkouman in Tropical Islands
Groups of Jinkouman constantly roam the Tropical Islands. Their listed power level is 30,000, and they provide 10,000 in all stats as the documented stat drop. The listed Zeni range is 17–34, while the drop field is recorded as N/A.
Tropical Islands works as an intermediate stop between the lower Wasteland regular encounter and the higher Desert target. If your build can handle the Jinkouman benchmark comfortably, the Desert may be the next location worth checking.
Tennenman in the Desert
Groups of Tennenman constantly roam the Desert. Their listed power level is 35,000, with a stat drop of 15,000 in all stats. The documented Zeni range is 25.5–42.5, and no item drop is currently listed.
Tennenman has the highest power level and stat drop among the three documented regular groups. That makes the Desert a reasonable regular-NPC destination for players looking for stronger progression value, although the available entry does not provide a confirmed respawn timer or farming-rate comparison.
A listed “N/A” means no drop is documented in the available NPC entry. It should not be treated as proof that another reward can never exist.
When comparing regular NPCs, prioritize the stat drop and your ability to defeat the encounter consistently. Zeni ranges are useful for planning, but the documented values do not include kill speed, respawn timing, or expected earnings per minute.
Boss NPC locations and reward tables
Two bosses are documented: Carl in the Wasteland and Goku on the Cell Games island. Their power levels are much higher than the regular NPC groups, and both have notable rewards listed in the available data.
| Boss | Location | Power Level | Stat Drop | Zeni Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carl | Wasteland | 70,000 | 70,000 in all stats | 59.5–85 |
| Goku | Cell Games | 250,000 | 50,000 in all stats | 59.5–76.5 |
Carl: Wasteland boss
Carl is listed as a boss that spawns at the Wasteland. His design is based on the farmer with a shotgun encountered by Raditz during the first arc of Dragon Ball Z. Carl has a listed power level of 70,000 and provides 70,000 in all stats as the documented stat drop.
His listed Zeni range is 59.5–85. The reward table includes three separate possibilities:
| Reward | Reward Type | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|
| The Farmer | Title | 100% |
| Farmer Instinct | Mode | 15% |
| Cowboy Hat | Accessory | 5% |
Carl is the more approachable of the two documented bosses by listed power level. However, the power level is a reference value, not a guarantee that every build will have the same experience. Keep defensive options and movement in mind before committing to repeated attempts.
Goku: Cell Games boss
Goku is listed as a boss that appears on the Cell Games island in the Earth. His documented power level is 250,000, making him the strongest listed NPC encounter in the current entry.
The documented stat drop is 50,000 in all stats, and the Zeni range is 59.5–76.5. His listed rewards are the 4 Star Ball at 1% and Red Sunglasses as an accessory at 5%.
| Reward | Reward Type | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Star Ball | Special item | 1% |
| Red Sunglasses | Accessory | 5% |
Carl has the higher listed stat drop, while Goku has the higher listed power level and a rare 4 Star Ball reward. Choose based on readiness and reward goals.
Do not treat Goku as the default farming target simply because his rewards are attractive. The documented power level is 250,000, substantially above every other listed NPC. Build consistency, travel time, and your objective should determine whether Cell Games is worth the attempt.
Step-by-step NPC farming route
A practical route should move from lower listed power levels toward stronger encounters. The route below uses the documented locations and benchmarks without assuming unstated respawn timers or hidden rewards.
Begin at the Wasteland
Locate the roaming Saibamen groups and compare the 25,000 power-level benchmark with your current build. Record whether the encounter is manageable without excessive recovery time.
Check Carl when ready
Stay in the Wasteland and look for Carl, the listed boss with a 70,000 power level. Target this encounter when you are prepared for a boss fight and want the documented title, mode, or accessory rewards.
Rotate to Tropical Islands
Move to Tropical Islands and search for roaming Jinkouman groups. Their listed power level is 30,000, with 10,000 in all stats and 17–34 Zeni.
Move through the Desert
Visit the Desert for Tennenman groups at the 35,000 benchmark. This entry lists 15,000 in all stats and 25.5–42.5 Zeni, but no documented item drop.
Finish at Cell Games
Attempt the Goku encounter on the Cell Games island only after evaluating the 250,000 benchmark. The documented rewards are the 4 Star Ball and Red Sunglasses.
| Route Stage | Location | Target | Main Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wasteland | Saibamen | Lowest listed regular benchmark |
| 2 | Wasteland | Carl | Boss rewards and high stat drop |
| 3 | Tropical Islands | Jinkouman | Intermediate regular encounter |
| 4 | Desert | Tennenman | Highest regular stat drop listed |
| 5 | Cell Games | Goku | Rare reward targets and highest benchmark |
The route is flexible rather than mandatory. If your current objective is the Saiba Claw, prioritize Saibamen. If you want the The Farmer title, Farmer Instinct mode, or Cowboy Hat, focus on Carl. Players pursuing the 4 Star Ball or Red Sunglasses will need to plan around Goku’s much higher listed power level.
Use the route as a progression ladder, then repeat only the encounter that matches your current reward or stat goal.
Avoid claiming a fixed “best” route for every player. The available NPC data does not list travel duration, spawn frequency, party scaling, or combat requirements. Those factors can change the practical value of each location.
NPC location checklist and farming priorities
Use this checklist before beginning a farming session. It keeps the documented location, target, and reward objective visible while avoiding assumptions about undocumented mechanics.
NPC Farming Checklist:
- Visit the Wasteland and check Saibamen before attempting Carl
- Confirm whether Jinkouman or Tennenman better matches your current benchmark
- Choose a reward target: Saiba Claw, Farmer rewards, 4 Star Ball, or Red Sunglasses
- Record your own clear speed because no official farming-rate table is documented
- Recheck the relevant location if an NPC does not appear immediately
Choose targets by objective
| Objective | Recommended NPC | Location | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saiba Claw | Saibamen | Wasteland | Only documented drop is the 5% accessory |
| The Farmer title | Carl | Wasteland | Listed with a 100% title drop |
| Farmer Instinct mode | Carl | Wasteland | Listed with a 15% mode drop |
| Cowboy Hat | Carl | Wasteland | Listed with a 5% accessory drop |
| 4 Star Ball | Goku | Cell Games | Listed with a 1% special-item drop |
| Red Sunglasses | Goku | Cell Games | Listed with a 5% accessory drop |
What to do when an NPC is missing
The regular groups are described as constantly roaming their listed areas, while Carl is described as spawning at the Wasteland and Goku as appearing on Cell Games island. If you do not see a target immediately:
- Search the full documented area instead of checking only one landmark.
- Confirm that you are in the correct region before changing targets.
- Revisit the area after handling another objective.
- Avoid assuming an undocumented cooldown or exact spawn timer.
- Use the current wiki entry as a reference for the listed location and rewards.
Keep a short personal log of location, target, clear time, and reward result. This helps identify the route that fits your playstyle.
The NPC page itself notes that its information is unfinished. That matters most for missing spawn details, additional rewards, and possible NPC entries that are not yet listed. The safest approach is to use confirmed values for planning and treat unlisted mechanics as unknown until verified.
Dragon Ball Rage NPC locations FAQ
Q: Where are the Dragon Ball Rage NPC locations listed in this guide?
The documented NPC locations are the Wasteland for Saibamen and Carl, Tropical Islands for Jinkouman, the Desert for Tennenman, and Cell Games for Goku.
Q: Which NPC has the lowest listed power level?
Saibamen have the lowest listed power level at 25,000. They roam the Wasteland and provide 10,000 in all stats, 4–11 Zeni, and a possible Saiba Claw accessory.
Q: Which boss has the best documented rewards?
Carl has three documented rewards: The Farmer title at 100%, Farmer Instinct mode at 15%, and Cowboy Hat accessory at 5%. Goku has the rare 4 Star Ball at 1% and Red Sunglasses at 5%.
Q: Where should I go for the 4 Star Ball?
Search for Goku on the Cell Games island. The documented entry lists the 4 Star Ball as a special-item drop with a 1% chance and gives Goku a 250,000 power level.
The listed NPC data is subject to change as the wiki entry develops. Verify the target, location, and reward details before planning a long farming session.